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Identity theft cases linked to restaurant
Identity theft cases linked to restaurant A dozen cases of unauthorized credit card purchases all involve victims who had used the cards at a West Des Moines restaurant, police said.
El Paso Law Enforcement Fight Back Against Identity Theft in Community
TEMPE, Ariz. -- Everything is bigger in Texas, but unfortunately for citizens in The Lone Star State that also includes identity manipulation. According to an April report from ID Analytics, the cities ...
Colorado Law Enforcement Invited to Identity Theft Summit in Thornton, Presented by FBI-LEEDA & LifeLock
TEMPE, Ariz. -- According to a recent report by KRDO, five Colorado women proved just how easy it is to commit identity theft. The Pueblo County women had stolen multiple credit cards and forged approximately ...
Identity Theft: A View From The Trenches
For 12 years running, identity theft has been the leading consumer complaint filed with the Federal Trade Commission. And for those past 12 years, Jeff Wilcox, a Certified Identity
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Identity theft — Jami Rae Mims, 33, no known address. Ashland police Thursday added two counts of identity theft, two counts of credit card fraud, two counts of third-degree theft and a count of second-degree theft against Mims. She remained lodged in the Jackson County Jail on $24,000 bail.
Identity Theft Seminar At Laurel Library
LAUREL, Del. - Laurel Library will be hosting an Identity Theft Seminar.
Ameren warns of scheme targeting Illinois, Missouri customers
Nearly 200 Ameren Illinois customers are the latest to be hit by a nationwide identity-theft fraud that promises a $1,500 federal credit on utility bills in return for Social Security and other personal information.
Shred Event planned to fight identity theft
Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes. And to help you from becoming a victim, Altra Federal Credit Union is teaming up with La Crosse Area Crime Stoppers for a paper shredding event this weekend.
How the Rich and Famous Foil Identity Theft
Identity thieves generally pretend to be real people, create some false accounts, and spend like there's no tomorrow. The rich and famous, on the other hand, already spend that way and are pleased to maintain their true identities. Yet they're increasingly falsifying accounts of their own lives.
Protecting you and your family against identity theft
QUINCY, IL (WGEM) -- If you're like most of us, you have old bank statements, invoices and tax returns you've held onto for years. But, as you do your spring cleaning, be careful what you throw out. You could fall victim to identity theft.
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